World Water Day: We Have Decided To Be Jesus Followers
Imagine walking hours in the scorching sun to draw water from a shrinking lake. It’s the same place cattle, goats, and wild animals drink and bathe. Every day there are thousands of other people jostling for a spot to get water too!
How The Herd is Changing Entire Communities
God used a goat to save Musah. It may sound foolish, but it’s true!
Musah’s poor father died when he was young, putting he and his mother deeper into poverty. They live in northern Ghana, where many families survive through subsistence farming that leaves little for extras, like schooling.
Let the Children Come!
“I cannot leave Islam,” declared Musah 6 years ago. A Muslim politician and businessman in northern Ghana, Musah did not want to cause trouble in his town by embracing Christianity.
The Gospel Prevails in The Midst of Covid-19 Crisis
With the rise of the Covid-19 global pandemic, a large majority of Americans have begun working at home. Across the globe in Indonesia, Call of Hope Frontline Workers are also continuing their crucial work of reaching Muslims for Christ with a unique strategy.
Young Woman in Ghana Escapes Trauma, Finds Christ!
Afryea had just overheard one of Call of Hope’s weekly radio broadcast in her native language of Dagbani. Unfortunately, on the day of our scheduled meeting we had a call that Afryea’s baby boy, Suhiyini, was hospitalized; so we decided to visit her in the hospital with a team of evangelists.
The Motorcycle Project: Mobilizing Farmer Evangelists to Reach the Lost
In Northern Ghana, the distance between villages for Evangelist Joshua Alhassan covers a daunting 72 kilometers radius. Thankfully, with the help of The Motorcycle Project and faithful supporters, we are able to bless our Farmer Evangelists like Joshua with a reliable motorcycle that has transformed his ministry work!
Muslim Girl Finds Christ After Overcoming Family Trauma
She has never known her mother. When she was just a baby, her parents went through a bitter divorce. Soon afterward, her father abandoned her completely and sent her to stay with her aunt in the Ghanaian capital of Accra.
A Muslim Woman’s Curiosity Leads Her to Christ
In the remote villages of Northern Ghana, even a small group of Christians can make a remarkable difference! Effia*, a young Muslim woman grew up despising the minority of Christians that lived in her predominantly Muslim village.
How Farmers in Africa are Planting Seeds of Salvation
Although the Gospel message and God’s Word itself is unchanging, the presentation of the Good News is often adapted for each group that is receiving it.
Goats and The Gospel
It is amazing how one goat can change the lives of an entire family! Damata, a mother in West Africa shares her story.